Political Organizing and Planning of Urban Space
With half of the six billion population of the world living in cities, urbanization can be considered one of the main features of the third millennium. Along with the population growth, many non-urban spaces have become urban. By making a review of new models of urban space management and increasing the political and strategic role of cities, it can be acknowledged that in the third millennium, cities are the hearts of global power exertion and will enter the competition process by controlling local events at regional and global levels. This book has been written with the aim of examining and analyzing the concept of city from the perspective of the relationship between politics, urban space, and patterns of distribution of power and wealth
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